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Mark-10 torpedo any hints?
Ok I know you're all probably saying "why would you bother with the Mark-10 torpedo when you have access to the better ones right from the start?".
Well, I don't have a good answer lol, other than trying to simulate a situation where I was given a sub at the beginning of my career and they had some left over Mark-10 torpedoes. Anyway, I loaded the back end of my sub with Mark-10's and today I was hunting a lone merchant somewhere in that little pocket of water near Hiroshima early in the war (still late 1941). I scored a hit with one of my main (front) torpedoes and was just sitting around waiting for it to sink (it was dead in the water but not sinking, just listing heavily), so I thought let's try out our rear torpedoes.. So I turned my sub around to get a straight shot, fired the first one, "donk".. bounced off.. second,... "donk".. bounced off.. third, fourth.. same thing.. The only thing I'm not sure about is if I had enough distance. I was very close.. but then I surfaced and killed him with my deck gun.. So I'm just wondering, was it a strange coincidence that all 4 bounced off? I think I was aboutg 500 yards away but perhaps I misjudged, since I didn't really re-check the distance after turning.. Jeff |
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I have Mk. 10 duds, but only about 1 in 10 (this in RFB). |
What was your firing angle? If, being so close, you fire at to steep an angle, 0- 45 degrees, you most likely broke the detonator. Next time try to fire at a 45 - 90 degree angle.
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The angle really shouldn't matter for the Mk. 10. Of course, he didn't say what mods he was using, so maybe there is something unusual there, but I doubt it. |
yes,very rare indeed to not have the torp detonate:hmmm:,
but I use MK10's at the start of my career's, better then the 14 |
Pretty certain that your range to target was simply too close. As I recall, 500 yards for arming was required.
The Mark 10 was actually a sought after weapon once the unreliability of the Mark 14 became known. There was no meaningful defect ever reported with the Mark 10 firing pin and it was considered quite reliable. Firing angle should not be a suspect in this case - especially since you indicate that you lined up for a "straight shot" on a stationary target. It actually would have helped if you had fired at a steep angle since the distance traveled to properly orient the torpedo angle and send it to the target would have counted toward the 500 yard requirement. just one thing for you to do when you waste half of your load out for the rear tubes... and this is it: :/\\!! :rotfl2: |
Thanks everyone, I think it must have been that I was too close.
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